These files are from a previous Hugo > Github Pages install. Hugo does a static site generation thing.

The problem is not the import, and the question was: Is there a tool for exporting the data or how can they be exported. There can be found a lot of information of how to import to Hugo, but not how to export.

Because this is not a Bludit related problem please ask the developer of Hugo, if and how this can be done.

Hi
I was using Guppy for years, a french flat files cms, and I would also like to switch to Bludit. I va hundred of articles, i began to do it manually, by splitting my data into several Bludit, but it took a hell of a time

I also intend to port my current website do Bludit. I coded my own CMS at the time so I have the freedom to export it to the format it needs to be. Question is: in order to import it into Bludit, all I have to do is create the folder structures in the content folder with the index.txt (and it's fields) and update the pages.php database? Is there anything else that I need to mess with?

If so, it should be quite straightforward to write a script and convert from my previous custom CMS to Bludit's format.

Question is: in order to import it into Bludit, all I have to do is create the folder structures in the content folder with the index.txt (and it's fields) and update the pages.php database?

Yes, this is all that has to be done.

If you have tags and categories this database files also have to be updated.

Thanks. Two more questions when creating the pages.php database, though:

1) The "md5file" is just the md5 of index.txt?
2) How to generate the "uuid"? EDIT. Nvm, its just md5(uniqid(currtime)). I thought it might be related to something, but it's just some unique identifier.

I think GuppY has a RSS feed that could be used to export the content. The import could be done either by a script or as a sort of workaround using WordPress (to import, export and migrate to Bludit with the plugin WordPress to Bludit Converter):